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Briefly (But Incorrectly) Mentioned By United Press International (Jun 16 2004 23:59 GMT) - So it's a good thing we regularly check to see what our spam fitlers have caught, because in there today was notifcation from someone that we were mentioned in a UPI article today on the subject of weblogs. We're around two-thirds of the way down the article, and even then, they manage to get several things wrong: Another aspiring pundit site is called the OneTrueBix.com. Located in Portland, Ore. |
Quarter Life Crisis
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iTMS Europe (Jun 16 2004 23:59 GMT) - Everybody knows by now that iTMS has arrived in Europe now. In heartland 'Old Europe' and the UK, that is. This whole licensing crap indicates that the whole music industry needs to be burnt and rebuilt globalised. These aren't the 1390s. Looks like Apple even puts up ads in German streets. |
Thinking Chaos, Thinking Fences
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Books That I Gave Up On (Jun 16 2004 23:58 GMT) - This posting could be subtitled: Ways in Which My Intellect Disappoints Me. It comes from Bill Stillwell via Richard, who have photos of books that are pending or partially-read. I'm refining things a bit. These are books which I've started reading, but given up on. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Interruptible Database Queries (Jun 16 2004 23:58 GMT) - Perceived performance isn't just about speed; it's also about responsiveness. And few things frustrate a user like an application that ignores user input because it's off doing something else. Slav Boleslawski introduces threading techniques to keep database queries and result retrieval from locking up an application. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Code Improvement Through Cyclomatic Complexity (Jun 16 2004 23:58 GMT) - Overly complex code is dangerous, hard to maintain if not already buggy. But what do we mean by "complex"? The metric of cyclomatic complexity helps show where the most complex code is. As Andrew Glover illustrates, finding the complex code is also the first step to refactoring it. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Java Development on Eclipse, Part 2 (Jun 16 2004 23:58 GMT) - In this conclusion of a two-part series of excerpts from Eclipse, author Steve Holzner provides still more examples of how Eclipse makes it easier to create Java code from scratch. This week he covers creating Javadocs, refactoring, adding certain skills to your Eclipse toolbox, and customizing the development environment. |
Netalive.org (topics)
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Geek factor (Jun 16 2004 23:57 GMT) - Hum. I noticed the other day that in everyones profile, there is the geek factor. And i noticed some people were geekier than others. Then i decided to check mine out. I realized, i have a zero percent geek factor (which is quite inaccurate if you ask me) and i was wondering. |
Cannibal Corpse Forums
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cannibalgirl44: Avp (Gallery of Suicide) (Jun 16 2004 23:57 GMT) - QUOTE (Gaz Metal @ Jun 16 2004, 06:54 PM) Predator's kick arse! Those films are two of my favorite movies which I grew up with. I'm looking forward to the new AVP film but I bet it's gonna suck. I bet the humans end up blowing both creatures up and neither creature will win because the directors have no balls just like the directors of Freddy Vs Jason. |
World Music Central News
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The World Music Institute celebrates its 20th season with a major gallery exhibit in New York (Jun 16 2004 23:57 GMT) - New York, USA - The World Music Institute opens its 20th season with a gallery exhibit highlighting WMI's 19-year history with photographs by Jack Vartoogian, Linda Vartoogian and Ira Landgarten; instruments from around the world; and interactive kiosks. The exhibit takes place at the Donald and Mary Oenslager Gallery (Plaza level) at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, 40 Lincoln Center Plaza and runs from September 10 to November 26, 2004. |
CNET News.com
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Spying on spyware (Jun 16 2004 23:57 GMT) - Nearly one in every three machines checked for Trojan horses or monitoring software was infected, a new survey finds. |
CNET News.com
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Spying on spyware (Jun 16 2004 23:57 GMT) - Nearly one in every three machines checked for Trojan horses or monitoring software was infected, a new survey finds. |
.:The Poetry Showcase:.
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The Perfect Evil (Jun 16 2004 23:56 GMT) - The Sun shows through her pink glistening window. She awakes still dazed and full of joy. The night before was her first and now she can finally call herself a woman. As she stands to greet the day, the memory of the pain and the pleasure he left behind some how shot to her thoughts. The taste of him was still fresh on her lips. |
Cre8asite Forums
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New to SEO can anyone help me with a few questions (Jun 16 2004 23:56 GMT) - Nelmest, As long as you have an outside link pointing to your main domain, you will not need to submit anything to G. G crawls by following links. Make sure you have this outside link pointing your way, or you will be in a closed loop or an undiscovered island. ... |
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trained monkey
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this was a litte better ... (Jun 16 2004 23:55 GMT) - this was a litte better than the communists marching by on may day: the olympic torch going by outside my window. it is also probably the first and last bit of the olympics that i’ll be watching. (the torch probably is not visible in the picture. if you want better pictures, buy me a better camera. |
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